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and Proprietors '(What are you. ilo'in'g in 'there of your business!" said oar hero. "Burst it in 1" commanded the MODERW tip uti rrny contrac- for tha "Weitsro torl lie he gol. lieu by ctMi of "twp.yeari.of of faU imbecility and complicity witbj.l ho 'fuupi Muis'elf -worth of jiZtf.OM n' ith the.b'noeleta 'We'll show w.j Very by Sta' tcs shall' of to protest Every Democrat man in tBo'cuunlry it, tor the JPrektfienlf'hur -ho Uiorfty; ofe'a-' it ii "to 30 not- in a-'inanner WBrBt'to the jroplb ol secn'oniiTi'f(fje goci further; ifi of imperil pootar; ftigtMir;" I t3lh'Hoflli Caru- linrf be i to ratify the Coniti- UTrdmititjd "Ibi! ifsbo dow DEFIES COMPEtlTibi of For the rume CITYANOCOBNTRYMERCHNTS Are tamed to examine- n. r.

OWINGS. Agent. C. M. tt AND ALT Direct Importer of QUEENSWARE, AND I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN hina, Glass -and Wire, 'LAMPS.

TA.3u3 3 JiS 17 -BaCPiS ST IA STL YER PL A TED GOODS, Japanned Wares, and Willow TV are Rouse Furnishing Goods Qeneral'y. Third tltrut. nearly opposite Hcllt, TO THE j-AOiES. GEO. CO-S' HE CONSTANT DEMAND WE have LlQUiUDVE-i, has induced put up a complete line of 40 Shades, all, Liquids, whirh wtHrf.rvimn.pndthemfiplves to every one who Brilliancy of Coiora.

Simp'acvp of Use, ('ertsmty of Comp'et" dirnnfinDd wUfc J7SE THE JBESZ ARTICLE. a inrnt chrmir-ts, of thF-eolorp on nod -oolen, tuny i pou rtuujre winfnreisood eolurs, fti'e Oon.es lo Oym, fee no o.h. OEO. H. Ho-ion.

inquire kind. 1865 HAYPEESSES, 1865 Portable Hay. Cotion Bcmp Prtsscs. ic KWT jtSr ria UjSTITED STATES. of all hind-, at aitinrmit received uaitv the Pasurn Presses for Pressing of Hay GENERAL WEBTEBK CHABES CQLAHAK, Proprietor.

Adminis'ratflfs Sale nf Real Kstate. -T; OF Air 'PKDEE AND DE- In block aft Lot" 3,4, ft. i A.laM, IS'a tbe OoSf OenMcrit, tbe Chicago Times and Keg- uter have remained silent thus 1 the Cairo I'emocrat, tbe leading copperhead organ of tbe. Southern port of Illinois, un- ahle to bold in longer, point, ils gun and lots fly as folio KKMAHDISQ otm. Kilpnirirk and rovarded lor their 'of in former: has been ap- P'tintHd Minwier to Chill, and the latter bas ttndernd miuion Japan Rewarding- the bitterest -ot- eriliel llr.

Johniuo iu und not.be put io.much._trpubl-v Tbe trlllb -if, hil would. We would feat better if be to ahe' Prendeni called a Democrat, and reward rmR.tbeU.slandererg pfjtte party 'good ifficef, 'roriionttarr renson'than Tjjat they ibuee the 'Tint's 'Tcry un-. Itamouratic. and Andy sbtiuld Intu Jiu conduct to Ivew York th-ir knowledge of bis most secret political The editor of tbe.Democrat of this piaco, with all the deep-seated hatred and hypocri- cy of the great arch, serpent continues io support and'laud" the-- President; while ae bitterly-opposes every measure of his administration. Butjn the mean time he manages so to workulTliisczti-a ujupuutot cholcr, abusing Secretary Stanton; tbat there is not ail eiplosinn; liow- know of'-no subject upon which he could eiparid wTtn less likVlihood'ofdo- ug any damage, than upon the man who had the patriotism, intellect, nerve and iron-will and who is destined future history to fill human fame unequiled Wellington or a ITapo- icon.

He certainly.has been a terror to all whether found North or fio'uth, and is not strange, therefore, that 'they should ate liim with a relish. But the time is fast approaching, when every hoand, cur and spaniel, in the service of -be enemies of the-. -wilh-bt easch'ed, and set upon the President; for no man can long to be a true patriot and unswervine friend ol universal freedom, with- iut coming under their ban. jib no better evidence of a man's devotioa.fo WB eoun- try, than abuse from the leaden, of copperhead party, and nothiigwould lead so much to elevate PreeideniJorinsoii in the confidence and esteem of alijood men as to have the whole Iraternity ofrebel lympathiiers to turn-their batteries againsthim. fllistat-u teuleucy.

"We fully oelieve in the attribute of mer- and taere cases when to withhold Ho xercite would both a and a rime. But at the time it is equally rue, tbat no government on earth can-long be maintained where mercy usurp, the office of justice. all' criminals are- perm rued go Iree. We ara to-day witnessing he sad evils growing out of the oi too much leniency-to our mag- fcn noble louled Sontbern a d.ily bringing to light' which go notwilhstand- ng and generosity of the the are loud affd de- liunt'in hustUliy to the Government. North Oorulina particularly, say, me course which tbe President adopted, at ihu uruoni request of.Gov ttoldon, ot wealthy and influential rebel unfortunate and that the establish genuine tranquility and" loyalty in lhat to punish, and exclude'frdrn those wio.liaT* been conspicuous in treanon ind secession, the Bnleigtj, 61s in 1 Union men into the ground' to-day, "bad the power.

They would murder burn and bane, as Ii alive in their are instead -tr-humbling improving emboldened hem oKHVo recligrhzBu as Vvinue." not surprising, in such a state ol binee, to flt.d loyal men ih Horlh Carolina opinion that the rec.m.truc- lion will hnvo to be dono over ibfliudgment of the loyal mawes in he North. it will not to be in much hurry IB Tne It -irlumpnaut. well tpown that the Damocrafie party has adherent have not hesitated to plylb. well- knowii prejudice of bta, in olSiison, to tie lowesi and meanest tricks to advance their party at hi. expense.

B.t the negro last conqwred peace, and torrned by the re.pon.ibl. and which be i)on't talk bereafwr about the bumilia. rebels oftb, compariti sebted, ouned ni with here pre- party wHcB-6M lor jears to become iu lerier wid 3- tl" 1 1 Wb.t menl, arid witneite'd the of the arms and of the country, into the hands of its arbwed bitter enemies who pecmitt.d all tbe vesr elsbT the navy to be driven four corneii' of the wlib uietly permitted tbe. traitorous members of lis Cabinet to- cbnbbct their infamous chemes in bis tar.i)ia.de»lruuuoi: tbe who allowed one State after'anolher' totfpcede from the TJh- on and set at deuanco'lne laws of tlie ioiintry, wbile" he was undn the solemn. rbiigation of bis oath to enforce tho laws, preserve tiie and I'a'nderausly charged tbe Constitution with civicg him no power to enforce the lawn pniserve tbu life 'be nation.

We ay, to cumpire euch mau; with the 110- and liberty -loving mistake'; outiboTaly in hn The) articleyri- so bold aodsUnlfpg-ittils that we republiih it below. fufci list.cveryi vflrSfig- force "oppub Sitfnaas'-v'tto wifcti IJ Tls' net 'tjtfanmca) -(Proi lit (odMioui itiH ion the the press in all parts country, i. only calculated to c6unten.ince:oY.cvery.'read«i^ is notorious fact, that in haK TFn- on, tbtrti.was no mate. for dis'cusjiion of tbarr'there is "or tbe propagation of in. Spain.and..Austria.

But to compare James knowmgly and stood the worn prulectoTsbd'dalfthderol tbe Govern- in Lincoln, is un insult to tbe.iBtel- of tho anc; the nation at We have no hesitation in asserting it as iur deliberate opinion, hint Jnines Bucbnn- clenrlv responsible for all the deaths levastatirn and poverty, and ail the other vils growing out of ihV There'is'not a shadow of doiw'buV might nave completely nipped, iu; tbe bud provrdod tbo- ttieculive cba.iruil ihat timi- md been some-firm ps'lrSM" like' "ackson, Lincoln or J'iunson, instead ot. Ihiii Id wlio then occupied tbo ion. Bat "we did-nut intend writing at the enijih hive; when this rticle, pur only bmng attention. tbe remarkabla suiements of editor the Democrat. WHAT CACSBD 'IT? A great difference existed, as is admitted by men of all politicarecmp.exionB.

between the )emocratic Administration of President Buhanan and that of President Lincoln. Thi. ariance i. not to bo ascribed to any great per- onal or mental superiority or inferiority of be men themselves. It belongs to the.

ideas overning tbe parties with which these men ware associated and in a'great "meaiure gov- rnad. For all we know their. natures and iredispositionsmay have been almosfi'denti- al. The difference in the result of tbe two Administratfons is owing to the fact that each were to two different-JJoHcies-of Government. Buehanan v.a» elected- the representative of tboievwho believe iu the ability and rignt ot the people to govern hemselves, while Lincoln represented who believe in gOTernment by Divine right "Jacbanans Adminis'trotion having the good if the whole people at heart, worked for their advantage.

During his administration Peace md Prosperity wore maintained and enjoyed; tie national debt was being paid offi was al- most'extinguished Constitution and tbe Laws were supreme; the -people's rights of person and property were respected and the mercan people were the tappiest and wast ixed people upon tbe face of the earth. In an evil moment, in accordance with Con.titution, against the wishes of a majority the People, Mr. Lincoln was placed m.pf- ce. Immediately ail this ij changed! Instead paying off the debt of the Nation, measures were at once taken, which it was'well known would make the taxed people the world. Immense armies were levied, otten.iblv to "save the Union," but really; to Abolish Slavery." The Constitution to which Mr.

Lincoln owed bis was totally de troycd, the rights of the people were tram- led upon; the press was muazled, and good itisons were shot down upon highway or iraetablv perished in tbe Bastille, of the aoS iifniitration. When the Democracy left the eins of Government, there waa no debt, no taxes, and Free Press and Free Speech were allv enjoyed all over tbe country 1 Wo look back upon the two years when we imzht the Buchanan Administration with re- While of Mr. Buchanan, we ciuld 'not- fotgel that a Tennessee Baaical jefialatnre has dared -to -class him in the same lositiou as Davis, Toombs and Breckinridge. do -me forget that the tame infarnono las. of'hypocritical wretchea vbasely-itylu Democrats traitors and bush- thackara." Before tbe month of December haiTpass we expect.them Johnson, in the saino may Heaven keep evry'one who really loves lis country more than fanaticism and bigotry! large Calculations.

The Common Council' of moving in bcball of such an enlnrgement the as will supply that city tor 16 'come, at which engineer, estimato- the.population it 640,120, requirini: a dailv supply of 38,407,200 It is argued thut it woull ut be wise to Duild abort capacity of gnllntis daily. General JobrT.1." logan, Caim ol the -Md, say. distineuubpfl of Illinois hud returned a bis home at CarboridiiW. it also aire'rts hat '-he has Ap JleijcOiVajidered learn hatheintends taking up his residence and will the next session of tbe U. S.

Sana- t7nHe4 and Mexico. known," tayi.ji wrtler'frbni. MexTcb, Maximilian's Empire aependi the will of; 1 car. be more And .61. Bm- jire A.

tbe American.people constancy say ing to Km da.tr' This does and we'ire boll ton faUj decided -'wbieh vi: i''' i 1 PoUnd, Chief Court of Wmori' hw pp)nted bjftKe Go wtior fill 'ncy in tlie United -A: dispaoth from BprinffloU says tbe -pay- havo received less money. hundred thousand dolUn.Uunisjutt-. astrpug- He ii.in Sew York hunt- i pnbiisher for View of.the ng for a Bebellion." Over six hundred penon. arrived at Saint Joseph, Missouri, laat week from the gold rnines "ot Montana, Idaho, arid all of whom earn to.have plenty of dust. Sixty, girl, have recently arrived from Scot- and, and become operative, in mills located at Holyoke, Mass.

Gen. Terry, who eapturod so many Southern gentlemen at Wilmington, ha. been cap-' ured by a Southern lady, who i. to become his wife. He doesn't wish to be The Chicago, Burlington and Quinoy Bail- oad company has commenced laying a.

aec- nd track on their road. It is intended to a double track all the way from Chicago to daleiburji. Large addition, are being! made to the rolling stock of the road. Tie Albany Journal say. it is rumored that General Slocum i.

likely to receive an impor- on the Jfew "York Centra Baifrdad. This would be an act of simple Jill- ice at tha hands of Dean Richmond, whose political plan, involved his personal destruc- ion. The majority for Mr. Cheney, Union candi- ate for State Senator to fill the vacancy in ht. McLean and Macon county distrist, caused by tw aaath of Mr.

Funk, will exceed twp' bo wo learn from the Bloomingtoh Pantagraph. Illinois, has been" lisbred out, coming The New Orleans Picayune staves that Pierre Souie has "returned to tharcity, witb intention of resulting his (permanent und profession. Edwi.rd A. Pullard, formerly of Tbe Enquirer, and latterly of Fort Wnfren, is about to editor of the Memphis Avalanche. 1'iie enerut to suspend the issue of pardons for be prudent.

Tbe total assessed valuation of New Or- eans is $03,788 decrease of. four and Chalt millions since last year. Ii is believed in South America that the evolutionists in Peru will succeed, 'and, uviVig declares in favor of jtiili as againit Spaiii. "Aimeeting of returned volunteers was bold at St. Lnuia on Tuosday, for pose'of endeavoring to secure from congross an equalization of bounties.

General Vcmont was amon; the speakers on tbe i an interview between General nd tbe President, on Monday, the latter tated that bo would do full justice to th? reo4rnen, and tbat be wouVi iuspend the Fres'dnien's Bureau when the southern reop'le should treat the negro with justice ind fairness. Violence and robbery havo increased to uch' an in Nashville, Tennessee, of that Mayor Brown has issued a proc- amation rrquiring tbe police to inquire in- xi'tbe occupation of all persons without bteniible business, nnd to arrest and ar- aign nl! suspiciou. persons before tho reorder's court. CommUsionnr of Internal Kevenue ill recommend tbo abolition of nil revenue stamps except those used for.legal The tobacco manufacturers ol Detroit low paving an iaternal revenue tax ol :70,000 per month. The population of Pike county, Illinois increase of 3,050 since 1800.

population of Ir. county 18,060 gain in five years of 5,725. Ttfo Prcsidi-nt has decided tbi 1 pntent hall not be issued to citizens of tbe rebel! itales until such States are properly reconstructed. According to a letter leceivod from Texas, abot't fifty thousand bale, of colon were raised in that State during the year. Tho vote of North Carolina, fsr.as heard from, is as follows: For the'anli- lavary ordinance, 4,883 against, 1,109 tbo anti-secession," ordinaacn, 1 'gtinst, 906.

Hon. Jnbn. K. Kelso, M. C.

elect, from be Springfleld, district, has sbaved hit preparatory to goine to Washington. ie was under a self-imrioeed oath not to have until bo had killed twenty-five bushwhackers. dropped. The twenty-fifth man has An extra of the Oregon Legisla- will meet 6th of Ueoumbef, to ratify, the Constitutional Amendment. Both bouses me Union, BO nu 'dpubti about the success of tho "Aii tbeoleciipn in Arizonia Territory, op the first Wednesday in September, tbe Unionists had two candidates delegate to John N.

Goodwin and Col Chas. D. P.isten, while sitijn were united in support of Judge Jot P. Allyni Goodwin was elected, receiving 707- 'votes to 276 for Puston'and 2CO for Allyn. Tne Legislature chosen is almost unanimously Democratic Philosophy.

A Democratic cotemporary, speakin-g of tbe recent election intelligence, its receipt remind, him of tbe story of an farmer wbo.e little boy 'cim'e to him -'ono morning and "Futber, tbo old black bar-brought a pair of twin lambs." that is tbe most profitable sheep I ever father, one of tho dead." 'All right, my aon, tbo other will But both of them are dead. Jt tbs'old sheep wil get fat But, lather, the old dead," too- i 1 1 am glad of "it," was li 0 2i old thiag, th. rin ot tH6 toajB bj John John Cballscombe.ln ri.in! imrjortT Dry pbbdi lield for. Tier now, ago Uer, dr'op'vdpz- doo'p fprjy times without bir She. consulted 1 Bocitjlieii, in and, socie- liii" and'" siiniiary commissions, ber jpibion wssquoicd among her eigtute Hooks.

to a Tull. ihe' fa.cii, tbVt iji." rjeba)ne tbctr'a'fterea umstances't'bJIvfl in a.one itofy. wooilan house, in'a re.mote'pari of the' to' tbjV M'd. tp inbabit ft. hpus.e tt floger'ed his gresnoacfcii, wise.an'd,'coiiicided7 So-a taken.

to nieatiorj tiie furnishing, much of vhich 'dona hy The bouso tvasilarge-abd cVmrob3rou3r waa a ibrLry conservatory, parlors, drawing tuoms, ball, and a mod.cl 'kitch'en. heated with a furnace, lighted'with there was a dumb spring'. hot and cold water; in short it heuse with all the; modern The library was: stocked -by a stationer whu received, orders to sura t'be books weri all bound, lin red back; conservatory wai jfilled by ft florist, and Jrs; Pollard etipuUtcd that. tflefp.8iiot)ld be plenty ot bollybbckfi and poppies. When, all was ready new fipuae.

'Mrs: Pollard sailed about. the like a guoeii, her husband.looked ibsoluuily; frightened bo. surveyed the "By Peggy 1" exclaimed, J'Sf his ain't top fine for I feel, like a cal u'aVstrango garret-yes, by like There's a dozen things here 1 don't mow the name" of. them gilt etuck up' in the corner, with bare- agged.children with, gupsewings on their r. laltesl.

Pollard, them's cor- nishcs, and the pijens' is angels, and you'll me by calling, me in fii- Wby, Ididn't knovr that was youi name! cried.Ml. Pollard in. wonder. "Pi'gifv the vulgar lor Margaret, sir. "Wall, Liva und earn." "JJo'takd your feet' off that "ottoman, and loVt lean your head against the paper hangings.

Like enough it's greasy." packing is rathur grtsasy "Mr. Pollard, if yo'uV naver allude" to four business agnin be 1 vulgarto brinis.bomeVour sbopwitb -'Why who bus brought ona "Do be mom Pollard, you aniasbed tho vartiish orT from that uaty-tcnte, nnd now you are bobbing your, head ucainst that chanticleer. 11 "I'll go to boil, that's what I'll dp, and whether I bave peace. 1 ain't allowed to touch nothing here. 1 Kr.

Foliar put his'threat into but his wild followed up stairp. the stair Mr. ra I knew she, B5 JjBheminh can'g hiti. fell to of tiie ftiure glass, arid 'touring' hi?" coat-skirt entirely off. He.picked birnteK up with a and gained bis chamber.

-'fLc servant had already lighted the gasnnd opened The Other Sort The.F.ort Itfwa, Jate- iy ndrurtistd for whorcupoa an mado somo com- menLi.Wbiph.csllu'l.fortji tho following, ex- from the ye, tbat thoro are two kindf of bntwrnuu." rOne, sail fpaufU bipeds, who; reJ3ico in an outiiidl covering tbo color ol a Oincinr'ati smofced ham. L'bej-tiv'a' on 1 -'bog; -and Sorghum, and. sign-their names-with the letter Chey driuk chesp whisky, chew cheap to- )acco, and futo tho regular ticket. are in Ercnf? t'ribil'Iatlbft' 'lest ry Trjitb compels ibat this sort of butternuts are sufficiently numerous io Ibis county for ail practical Tney 'consume- 1 'tho surplus wbisby.and keep-tho market Mlive. Tney vota often, and just as Bun- combo i whether.it,bB,;.cppnor,- bead, breb'eid, or 'We have, in of tbis''8ty1e''df butternuts on ttVndiit prcsen-i, dit- lose' of at low rams ftud.long credit, say ivo cents per tuousand in confederate scrjp, juvablii thirty tir.ys fifter tiia btlicr'sort of Ifio kind wb advertised small, meats liiere'n of 'ti)! b.oj'» as.tbey the' retrister.

'iCrei than th )'" cried Sir. How do bolter fix this dnrned tning," Peggy: to'conl u. Ni J.don'.t-kpuw," oxclaimed his wife; "I I' inc'for Jane." "The deuce vou will!" saicl Mr. Pollard, durv-Dying bis aurvnt "ynu go to, bed, il set 'the $mk the Inilo and that'll ieep tho.boatJdii;. 1 '-J- "i'lit brit'lio ojaculatnd hu- 'romtlie beAfr-' "Kut out the rljckcns!" cried her husband nngrilv, "horn I've blowed and- blo.wcd for a million of i adviseti "Turp'Jtiindeedhwber'e Trill.you turn to, I wondm? dona it, filched it out with my coot Well, don't got.inlo bed with ypiir hiifide eHsniutty.

Woslitbem tberc'; and muttering to him-clf, Sir. I'oHurd eom- pietqd his ablutions undruot into bed. Mrii Pullard awoke. -Sb9 felt chilly put h'anii 'Tho Lord of (Breamed flio. Mr.

then! jurnpod inland again, propelliid by a'kick from his bettor half. "Whktiin creation is it T' ip, dashing vsin tiasstruck lidjdn't Jx tbnt' water w.Hs -m'y Lrmne'mber cptfld from; ttitfn.ing;- Hifi'trip rnatcficj nor 'Ifjl 'caajftrid my wiij I'll godo.wn..ui thc.kitcbcn:and got. a pail and buii'us -n lie reached the lop of tbe stairs safely; tbnkia brought up in the belov dtx felt: as if a up its machine ery innidePpf it. 7 Diroctly. Iiii Jiimself tfnd pro.

ceeded on, He wont to 'the fputidilBe'pail, and turned to.gpjback. He ticked with; all might! but s.trePS Then he re- mentbetedttiat all the doors ia tbe hou3e had spring-locks, bad neglected to take tbe kuy.whan ddurse bo wa's evpflsbnor. 1 i "'Pollard was was'enough Io bo wash- rolidenvit, vrat a little too much. Ho b'allbe'd'an'd kiclied aud banged amonj the and tin pans, shouted murder and thieves at the top.9f.h,is_voice,, and knocked his worst corn wretchedly against the range. Maddened by seized tbe.

poker aha 1 flaw windows through which he soon made.V largo enough to shout murder out f' In 'a moment a ppl iceman's rattle waa heard, and directly qiiite'a force of f'i'tars" congrega- queried the po- ted 'outside of thp wijidow. hat'4s. the row about?" What by kicking up sutb this time bf.niglit e-yer noT all the want no j- others of his style, into people's boasts an.djStjaa with. immuiity. '4 tell you I ain'in my own house "t.htm, d'e'riad Pollard, "and 1'tflmcttko braihs'traf rif icnAelf eTof ye, if you -The Peggy, come kitcfieii door flew' opfn, a yelloV flannel hight cap appeared? "Ob all thets jnen niy night cap 1 pan, Mftd'Was laying him with, leader "of tho'police began to see the ppipt.

Hn brought the lantern, to bear oa the Face of friend. beg.youi.rjardon, Sa.uir.ei all 6ouire Pollard laid down his weapons, ana Bhorjk 1 mcnt af coiorod i'riki of tbe best make, and areiprcpared to execute ordera for colored work with dispatch, in our usual stylo, and at THE. copperhead organs, which bnve been Johnson so fulionis- are now changing their tone. The New Toric TToria; Eipress nnd News, the Hartford Timoi ana the Ciiro Domocrat havo recently opened their bptlo'riej upon him. Che elections know.

Ihi! is 1 tbe titlo the'iwo Bhorjk hands. tb.is, laid don'lrin tho UMT-fanglel thing 7-1 nojnore'aDout tt tae iHr honor. Squire." pon on. Mr. Pollard had thaloots taken dShadonra.

ands and-facb atHhi' titchen -Siotou the mssttfijwE; a few eve- nl.ngs si ice at a tbeutro not more tbp.n nine- tv-ttve miles from Puofii, which, advertised in 1 t'tfe' per- fornUnce had coinmenceB, Indy-andJgBn- er.ten.'d-tb<j.;te!nple of a'iiil'imBieUiately. eniicpoocd in seats "which bid oof been, rgs'ervc'dVas" denoted bv blank-strips of- 'with the word printed in' larfe-' letters on the it. so-happened tbe Judy seated b.e«elf. upon, oneol. tbese by.

wb'a't sticking prboe'ss we -so' it was, that Lnii flforesafd pasteboard- becamo flrrnlyatucbed Ui. part fiber iba witbdr.ew at tbe ibe' cfilarltilriworilt tittering ensued 'amims' th'er ungallant portion tho sign ptom- oritiv diiplayed upon still mpro. prom- if sj very old opera, by Pater Famili. to cpne is locntod noar Alton, atid'wa-'undcr- tend will be givpTi in variety oTprivato during 1 the coming winte'rj dJikbVsei'lfccconie (luite'genera), upjcss theiparcti'ti 6f rjerformors go to and! buy euitt at good warm cib'tnang ''ot children. the ipaUc tha Alto.n National Third 'it.

consult Prof. DeSIunn, tbe celebrated iUi'r Rea'torer. Tho Profetior compounds lia own prescriptions, for each individual IB, which is one (treat reason of bis success. In this paiticular ho differs essential- from tbe proprietors of patent medicines and'cure alls. 'His parlor at, the Ailo'u Ipusp is open from 8 a m.

to 3 p. for -cnsulUtio'n and advice, which free to all. Our. lady readers in particular shoold make a note; it, and consult him without delay, bis, stay IB. limited to next the at 9 o'clock p.

m. STEAM FLOUBIXG 3IiLL rok SAI.I:.— Mr. A. il. Blackburn, offers his large and onvcnioDtly located stenm flouringmill fur ale.

It is known as. the "Godfrey Mill," ituated in the beautiful village ot Godfrey, our miles north of this city, near the Junction of the C. A. St. Louis, and the ackionville Alton railroads.

It is one the beet locations in tbis portion of llli- ois, and ha3 a good run of custom. Blackburn's failing health induces bini.to ell. See advertisement. EisTCiBiTT, CLCB HOUSE, Bir- ipur, formerlr proprietor of tho Mercantile Eestaurant, of this city, showed us tho. plan the building now ia proce-s of erection for him, by Messrs.

Nelson 4 Hayner, next door our office, on Fourth street The plan up- icars to combine all the conveniences which a'long experience in tbe business would indi- 'itBj and will doubtless be one of tbe our thriving Thera.wilT be an office, coot house, and eati'ng room iu tbo jasemcntj Parlor. Dining Hall for gentlemen 1 also one for ladies, on the first floor two- club rooms and a club dining hall on the sec- ind floor, and tbe third floor will bo divided of'lodging rooms. Tbe- build- ng will bo well lighted and Medjrs. yeUon A Hayner are building the iouse according to plans furnished, by. Mr.

Harbour, and expect to finish it next Success say we to tha energy and enterprise of Mr. Barbour. ny jlo'vm'glv to the arm' of'hpr cavalier. Whether advertise- denoted tbnt tuji.Iady-.in question bad been captive by cf her- attendant, although actions woiiliTfieem'to conifrin the belief ibst b'tith' Had been wounded shaft both wore me- will froip Ciipidi's tb'it bot "taljen''i-but w-lioSbwi! ti to the King of Italy lias-jiisi air article that 'iiTik'lh' aier.sation.-tl jj black' YiOyot drat, w'itfjet buttonf. and nuito, stiif Tbia.coat is thought to jjariicularly stunning -not' affect Ame style as geijeral.

that Tbey go Sistpx JIoosET'e, Bnd.order a fashionable eiiitiot goods kept cooslant- ly oii.jniBd.al,llii DBMOCKATS ASD BLACK KEFCBLICAKS tbe St. Bbuis Dembcrat'tnis uipVping a restart fronr tSa the Oen if aV JPo' 1 liitio a of IhjT numbed and 5 natihnallty'o 5 tbat public 12! Irish .8 Africans were iuiar.cjrated durijig that tim c. -supppfO; crats Ladies the Bakeria-r'-'sqch comfort," because it nof er gets tirbless becomes beautiful mdrsi.e'flioient; tbd roorb is usod" beautified: i-nsbrti" wbmen; (us 1 growing old and trtSrt Thriaiind'. Floivers?" lightaTrbr' of 1 5cE'res of' nintP th Pollard.thre.w a'bottle of apploaauee at his head, but the grating 'prevented its taking ef-. feet.

''Desperate fellow in there," muttercd.a licemc.ii, be cautious, or- Vo may. I'll ie thoVloatho'f the'wheji "of waxing desperate into.Jjfipult/.'.' meootor I'; 0 yeil and be "blasted Til bathe one. If M. Jp.utro, tip- 1 jStreot, is tut Acent" for these excellent machine, anc 'p'ersons wishing Vill do well to the police qfjtuj iiBighboringicifyihavchcen play- been proprie- -tora of. Biicli.plSacasr:had.

closed tlieir: -doors against all sucti.timc'asHhe'dcs- thp arrested forced' to leave city. there were a'fe'Woftheworatof. these'tousai which were kepVopen. The Chief'6f P.p!(fe^ther''ef armed wjti attended.by policflmeni made 'a simultaneoUB' a'ttadk on them 'Vesferday seized and tUeir'gambiinj; tools ti the Hit again, no friendy! '-'The ipbrtinj'gentrj; of thatcity are very wrathy over tbp But tbeylaibette have their bile than for hones men to bo knosUcd-dovrrrrobberl -nnd 'mur 'dered, as they bavo I The PresldeiU'S of General John A Ijoght 1 tiosition of-3iinis ter Iflonippteniiary Jco lunmiatakicbio indication: of Praaideat; won hUj.ratjitaEy.. tliByootipn.

renown death, of whole of them if they don't 1st kill any er the commandments," entreated Mil Tol" ird.T J- her lard. "Open, tie roared: the policenutn from the outside. by poThtpiKit-jfpr hu aervkfefl" ia: geH tletnon who.have bsen teslfcus'in tnoir. ef tOyifbag itlie PresidflnV' noar doubtless fully GBAND FAIR. 'The ladiei of thsEpiseopal Churca wil holdi Fair in tho City 1 Hall on tha evening! of ihs mh-and-Wtb.

of December. Sovember 1 is. We bavo jut't. ro- a fronr the. manufapturers, a flnoiuort- Pil HOSIEEY, 4 THE FESIASB DoBELBoifEn.

Af ter a sileiicc oi two weeks or more on tho sub- ect, and after a (centlo romindor froia us, Dobelbower has again taken up tha'cudsel in be- Caftha Feaiana. Ono ivould judge from the style of his remarks in laat evening's pa- psi that he was ready to measuro swotda arty-one who did not fully and conlialfy Indorse all tho purposes and plans of the ana. Lounging in hts COST choir, thousand miles from the scene of tho challenge of Mr. Rarmond by Patrick Killian, Dob'elbower braya about Mr. Baymond'i" cowardly and ungentlemanly," beeanse he did nofegtTC Killinn a chance to kilt a gentleman, by accepting his challenge.

believe the good of of this strongly condemns the practice of du- It is opposed to the laws of the civil- ised world, and in France is a capital crime. Tho men who knowingly and wilfully li 'another, amenable to the of coun- ihould be so dealt with." But Mr. "Killian has not vet proved Mr. Raymond's Vnarge a false one, but'upon the refusal of 3Ir. Raymond to 'reiract what he beliflTed to bi'true, sent a that "satisfaction which ii due from one gentleman to Mr.

Raymond ed to place himiolf upon a level with a man ivho he could not upoa as a gentloman had forfeited all rights he had as a gentleman, by committing ihe crime of challenging another to fight a duel. It would ba "delightful indeed, if every man who denounces imposten and swindlers were com pelled to accept challenges from them, anc give them.kha Satisfaction due from ona gen tteman, to imotfaar." 2vo man. can accept a challenge, and. avoid putting himssirupo with blackguard and a would-b murderer. matt, who, in this yearof the 10th century, adyocatca dueling, should be al lowed to associate only with tho brutal 'ans of thcpriie-ring-- The President of the Jriab Rtpublic'will find enoujjbLopportnnitift 6T shedding his blood, if ho will only cross ocean 'with 200.

000 'of his- brotherhood, anc strike the blow for Ireland's freedom, of stirring up ill-blood between them aad tlio only friends they havo in America. A Pcbtic" PASS IT FOB THE CHTLDBES. Type cannot be used to -better advantage than in recommending the Little Corporal, the best Child's Paper ia America It conquera all hearts, at once. It coats but one dollar a year, sample copy ten centa. It is published tit Chicago, 111...

by Alfred L. Sewell. It is a success. Ox every center-table should stand a flagon of P.hrilon*5 "Night-Blooming Ccrcus," to rc- trauquhize the senses of those delight in and wholesome perfumes. In factjthisja now tho fashion in most if.

tha mansions up town. Sold ererrtvliere. Tnu mother's remedy, fur all diseases. -with frhich children flro afflicted, is Mri. TVius- low's Soothing Bynip.

It relieves the child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates tbe atomachandbowala, and flaring tho process of teeth' ing, it gives roat and health to tbe child, it aafely through the eriti- cal COSSUMPTIOX- Wo know of hundreds of cases wcere persons wcro supposed to be snffer- jng under thai fatal disease, -who have become perfectly well and robust from the USB of Sambarg Port Wine. Many tflnes people for; yeara and at last die from dTaesicB of tiie kidnoyg or glands, vrheu they were eapposod to harp, and were treated for consumption, A long-continued affection oi the-kidtteys, liowcYer, may eventually reauli Tko Sambtirg. Port wine used or taken with a fresh raw egg, or, new dailT, ha3 beeu found to bo an excellent remedy, and has the -reputation in some plq- cfc5 rendering a perfect cure; for consumption- Medical Time: To be had of druggists, SAw fji Cj' i 9 fc i t(-V AND FANCY T-H IBALIVI ORALS, LADIES A Kb LATEST S5YIi5! BSATLI REDUCED PRICES. AD 8, i STAPLE AND FANCY GOODSjy Two Dosrs WeMjif K.B.,. i i ALTON ILLJ.

To the AfflicteU R. BOHAifNAJS WOULD spectrally telorm Iho ifflictod that ha can stiM' he consalted on all diseases, st his office, Jju. 50 Pine street, betwoon Thinl Fonrui, VI. B. iU coaraDtea aporfoct cure in the dUessas -of Uie OenitiJ 1 Io laths of nil private disenaos, in thait most anil complicated stagea.ho enabled ro perform cures without the nee of memory or paiolW operatiohs, either on male or- terms nralibwal, and the poor he trill clcertaUj treat free.

To tnose especially irhose conantntiont hsve been broken down by medical pretenders, he. ril! caaraDtee to eSbct a permanent or make 0 cnarge. PerBoas at a distance ireated by lsoj for sale at tho above, DB.BOBASKAS'SKLEOIKTMENT, Wbicb. the Pilsn, no martar of what Jbrm' or how. long standing, in from three Krlrrgr'daye.

Sent to any address. Pnce SVpar Bottle; Targe siae (S. So. 50 line street, between Fourtb EslaWiabotf ia St. Louie taranty-Sveyfari Address DitCl A.

BOHA55.i>." Non. 50 53 Pme Street, St. Mar's i TsTHOLEBAlE AlfD EETAIL Commission and FonmrJing HO- eralsdrancea mado on Consignments for sale shipment, at the fortaor stand ofirir Kyne Co Short ttreet. Alton dwtr fcW COD FISH NEW COD I IbH AOJ aotsnr QUIGbfifS.

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